Imitation of the poetic style of Erasmus Darwin (cf. Darwinism, n. 1). rare. Now historical.
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > [noun] > style of an author, period, or work > style of specific author (14) Darwinianism1804 Imitation of the poetic style of Erasmus Darwin (cf. Darwinism, n. 1). rare. Now historical. Johnsonianism1807 An elaborate, literary style of language, speech, or writing, as used by or characteristic of Samuel Johnson, characterized by the use of many… Johnsonism1807 A phrase or expression characteristic of, or used by, Samuel Johnson; (also) style of language, speech, or writing characteristic of Johnson (see… Ossianesque1821 Imitating or suggesting the heroic or magniloquent style of the poems attributed to Ossian; = Ossianic, adj. Occasionally as n.: this style or manner. Johnsonese1831 The characteristic language or style of Samuel Johnson; an elaborate literary style of English characterized by the use of many Latinate words and… Darwinism1840 The poetic style or natural philosophical doctrine of Erasmus Darwin. Now historical. Carlylese1858 the literary style or dialect of Carlyle. Macaulayese1859 Diction or discourse of the kind associated with Macaulay. Ruskinese1863 Language or literary style characteristic of Ruskin. Ruskinesque1873 The style of art or architecture favoured by Ruskin; language characteristic of Ruskin. Obsolete. Hegelese1886 the language or jargon of Hegel. Kiplingese1899 The literary style and characteristics of Rudyard Kipling. Borrovian1900 The diction characteristic of Borrow's works. Runyonese1937 Language or style characteristic or suggestive of that used in the short stories of Damon Runyon; esp. slang or idiom typical of gangsters or the… |
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